The quest for the perfect sleep is an ongoing journey, it seems. Between sleep aids, essential oils, relaxing music or any other way people prefer to wind down – what really matters is what exactly you’re resting on.
When it comes to choosing your ideal mattress, there are so many specifications to consider. What the makeup of the material is, the firmness, the shape, the size, etc. Do you need a firmer mattress than the standard type? What about copper infusion mattresses? Are those better?Although there is a myriad of options out there, we’ve broken down two of the best mattresses on the market: Layla vs PangeaBed. The Layla mattress offers copper wiring but may be a bit pricier for some, while the PangeaBed also offers copper wiring for cooling properties but lacks edge support.
Read on to help determine which of these state-of-the-art mattresses could be the ideal pick for your lifestyle!
Layla Mattress | PangeaBed |
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Copper cells infused throughout the mattress | High degree of motion transfer for light sleepers |
Has a softer or firmer side | Also has copper wiring for cooling |
Has a lifetime warranty | Lacks edge support |
Could still be considered too soft or firm | Hypoallergenic |
The Layla mattress is a 10-inch thick memory foam mattress infused with copper wiring. The Layla has two sides to it – one that is firmer and one that is softer. You’d simply have to flip the mattress over if you prefer the softer or firmer side. This mattress also features a pocketed base foam that allows air to sweep in and out, aiding in the cooling process, although the copper wiring alone is intended to help the flow of cool temperature throughout the mattress. The Layla runs in various sizes from twin to California King or Extra Large.
Some of most impressive benefits of the Layla mattress are the copper wiring system and the availability of a softer and firmer side. The copper wiring is infused within the actual mattress to help cool down the dense memory foam while aiding in circulatory needs.
Cooper is naturally a blood detoxifier and promotes blood flow, so the mattress will not only keep you cool, but it will help with blood circulation. This is an ideal benefit for people with circulatory problems or arthritis.
This mattress comes with a 120-day sleep trial, so if you don’t like it for whatever reason, you can return it with no questions asked for a full refund. It also comes with a lifetime warranty, so if anything happens to the mattress while you’re using it, you can return it and have it replaced.
A few downsides to the Layla mattress is the built in firm and soft preference sides. If that mattress is too firm, for example, you’d have to flip the mattress over in order to reach the softer side. This may be a bit difficult for a single sleeper or an elderly person.
Also, some people have found that the soft side of the mattress is simply too soft. This may be the case if you’re someone who prefers a firmer mattress or just can’t get comfortable on a softer mattress. Even though the mattress is infused with copper wiring, if you’re a particularly warm sleeper, you may not like the soft memory foam feature, as it can retain some heat.
The PangeaBed also features a copper wired system that aids in cooling and comfort. This mattress is comprised of four levels: A quilted cover, an inch and a half of latex, an inch and a half of gel infused memory foam and a 7-inch high density base foam. Each of these layers are meant to contour to the body to prevent aches and pains, while cooling and aiding in the circulatory system via the copper infusion. This mattress is recommended for allergy sufferers, people who suffer from poor posture or those sensitive to mattress motion. This mattress is also available in twin to California King or Extra Large.
The PangeaBed also comes with a copper infused mattress to help with temperature control and circulation. Not only does the copper technology help detoxify and move the blood, the copper wiring also actively fights off allergens and bacteria to help keep you healthy while you’re sleeping.
This hypoallergenic mattress is also idea for people who are sensitive to motion transfer since this mattress has thick layers and a healthy layer of memory foam. If you have a sleep partner who moves around a lot in their sleep, for example, this mattress is ideal in keeping motion on separate sides of the bed. For a full review, check out this video.
This mattress comes with a 100 night sleep trial so if you find that this mattress just isn’t for you, you can contact the company and they’ll come take it away for you. It also has a limited warranty of 10 years, so if it becomes damaged after that time, you will not be able to get a full refund.
One of the biggest downsides to the PangeaBed is the lack of side support. If you’re someone who likes to sit on the edge of the bed to do things or you’re elderly who needs that extra level of support, not having much side support could be a major issue. You could potentially fall off the side or slide off if you’re not careful.
Another issue is the limited warranty of 10 years and the price. Though it is made of high quality materials, this mattress can seem like a very large investment, and if you’re not completely satisfied by it, you only have a window of 10 years to return it in case anything is wrong with it or happens to it. This may make some consumers uncomfortable considering how expensive it is.
We hope this article has helped you in the search of a perfect mattress for your lifestyle. Although there are so many to choose from, we hope you’ve learned a bit more about the Layla mattress and the PangeaBed.
Hopefully you choose one of these great mattresses and it significantly improves your sleep quality! Have any experience with either one of these mattresses? Let us know about your experience and offer some feedback in the comments!
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